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Introduced by Betty Lait.

Preparation for Motherhood
Minnie Randell, Vice-President of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, talks about making your body supple.

Maternity Clothes
Some suggestions for the spring.

People Who Help the Family: The school crossing patrol man

Contributors

Presenter:
Betty Lait
Item presenter (Preparation for Motherhood):
Minnie Randell
Producer:
Beryl Radley

The Curly Moustache
A Pantomime story told by Roger Winton.

Crackerjack
BBC Children's Television Theatre presents Crackerjack
[presented by] Eamonn Andrews
with Joe Baker and Jack Douglas, Jose Moreno, "Mr. Grumble", Eddie Mendoza and his Band and "Double or Drop".
(Joe Baker, Jack Douglas, and "Mr. Grumble" are appearing at the Chiswick Empire, London; Eddie Mendoza is appearing at Butlin's Ocean Hotel, Brighton)

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Storyteller (The Curly Moustache):
Roger Winton
Presenter/'Double or Drop' is devised by (Crackerjack):
Eamonn Andrews
Comedian (Crackerjack):
Joe Baker
Comedian (Crackerjack):
Jack Douglas
Performer (Crackerjack):
Jose Moreno
Musicians (Crackerjack):
Eddie Mendoza and his Band
Designer:
(Crackerjack) Douglas Smith
Producer (Crackerjack):
Johnny Downes

Old-Time Music-Hall from the City Varieties Music-Hall in Leeds
(by arrangement with Harry Joseph)

with Ken Wilson, Granger Brothers, Julie Bretton, Stanley Watson and Diane, James Young with Jack Hudson and Marie Cunningham, Morris and Cowley, The Robert Naylor Valentine Girls

Chairman, Robin Hunter

at 8.30 this evening

Contributors

Chairman:
Robin Hunter
Performer:
Ken Wilson
Performers:
Granger Brothers
Performer:
Julie Bretton
Performers:
Stanley Watson and Diane
Performer:
James Young with Jack Hudson and Marie Cunningham
Comedians:
Morris and Cowley
Dancers:
The Robert Naylor Valentine Girls
Musical Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A series of wild-life programmes.
Introduced this week by James Fisher.

Dick Bagnall-Oakeley shows that the winter months provide favourable opportunities for filming birds at close quarters within a few miles of his home in Norfolk.
From the BBC's West of England television studio.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Fisher
Guest/filmmaker:
Dick Bagnall-Oakeley
Producer:
Brandon Acton-Bond

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